alliyah wrote:What better way to end Review Month, than with a Review Day - starting September 30th, be sure to sign up for a Review Team!
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alliyah wrote:What better way to end Review Month, than with a Review Day - starting September 30th, be sure to sign up for a Review Team!
Liminality wrote:Join me in coursework mode on this pad: https://liminality.writerfeedpad.com/155
SquillsBot wrote:Beep boop! Hot off the presses! Get exclusive RevMo coverage, review tips and more in the newest edition of Squills <3TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. FEATURED MEMBER INTERVIEW: LUMINESCENTANT
2. REVMO STATS UPDATE
3. GREEN ROOM GALLERY
4. FEATURED MEMBER INTERVIEW: MESSENGER
5. REVIEW METHODS: YWS’MORE
6. SHAMELESS PLUGS
7. SUBSCRIBERS
keystrings wrote:Hijinks wrote:So far we have five amazing poems submitted - but I know for a fact that far more than five wonderful poems have been written this year. And we want ALL of them for our collection! (Or, if that's unreasonable, at least a very sizeable amount). If you've written even a single poem this year, please consider submitting itI promise we don't bite.
Hijinks wrote:
New this year, your Poetry Crew presents: The 'Best of YWS' Poetry Collection, 2023 Edition! We're creating a site-wide poetry collection made up of all your favourite YWS poems from this year! Poem submissions are open from now until November 10th. After all the submissions have been received, we're going to put together a dandy PDF that will be ready in time for you to print it out and give to friends at the start of the new year. This is not a competition, meaning as long as your poem meets a couple simple content guidelines, it will be added to the collection. For more details you can head over to the official Submission Thread. The more poems, the merrier - so if you've even written a single poem this year, we'd love for you to submit it for consideration!
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alliyah wrote:Some food for thought -> why, when, and how to use content warnings.
Content warnings cost nothing to add to your work, but can be an act of compassion for your readers.
keystrings wrote:Hi everyone -- sorry for the delay for the review workshop. Here is the link !
IcyFlame wrote:It's nearly time!!!keystrings wrote:Anyone ready for a review workshop? Be ready to broaden your review knowledge tomorrow! (If you cannot attend, feel free to let me know and I can either run through this workshop with you at a later point, or simply do the workshop twice. Thanks!)Review Month -- Building Review Knowledge Workshop
Hello everyone and happy RevMo! I hope you've enjoyed the activities so far -- and that you are ready to dive into what exactly makes reviews so amazing and so fun to write. Or, if you're a bit confused on the best way to write and format a review, there will be plenty of time to ask them and to simply engage in a dialogue concerning reviews.
Today's workshop will allow you to dive deeper into how to utilize both time and energy for reviewing, so that you can get the most out of your reviewing and truly help the writer!Date:
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Liminality wrote:Probably going to miss a day, so let's just change that to 7 reviews by the end of the first week total c:Liminality wrote:My #ReviewGoals are to write at least a review a day for the first week!
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Quality over quantity! While rising up the ranking can be fun, reviewing is really about having a meaningful experience reading and engaging with someone's writing. Try focusing on the aspects of works you find most interesting. Or try analysing/critiquing/appreciating based on what you want to get better at in writing.